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SteelSeries Scope Gaming Glasses by Gunnar Opitks

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:53 am
by Apoptosis
SteelSeries Scope Gaming Glasses by Gunnar Opitks

SteelSeries and Gunnar Optiks have teamed up to produce eyewear that will have you playing like a pro gamer. The SteelSeries Scope Gaming Glasses are designed to reduce a gamer’s eye fatigue and strain so that you can concentrate on your frags and not tired eyes. Read on to see if the Scope really makes a difference as you wouldn't want to spend $100 on something without knowing!

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I have been using the glasses for a little over two weeks while playing Starcraft II and World of Warcraft. I can honestly say that my overall experience using the SteelSeries Scope pro gaming glasses has been really positive. My eyes are more relaxed and less fatigued while playing these games. I used to play Starcraft II for about 2-3 hours a night and go to bed with sore eyes and sometimes headaches. Since I have been wearing the Scope gaming glasses, I can play longer and have not had a single headache which is a great feeling. The longest gaming session I played was about 6½ hours before I started to feel tired.


Article Title: SteelSeries Scope Gaming Glasses by Gunnar Opitks
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1578/1/
Pricing At Time of Print: $99.99 shipped

Re: SteelSeries Scope Gaming Glasses by Gunnar Opitks

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:26 am
by Major_A
These look like shooting glasses for the FPS shooter. When I bust out my yellow safety glasses people know I'm going to shoot. Is that what is going on here? Some pseudo type of way to tell people you are gaming?

Re: SteelSeries Scope Gaming Glasses by Gunnar Opitks

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:47 pm
by engrey
I have the Gunnar PPKs, and I love them. I spend ten bucks to get the hard case, and that makes a world a difference. The cloth case does lose some of its "cleaning ability" when you clean your glasses all the time, this is also why I bought the glass cleaner set. Some say the idea is dumb but they really do help, I have not had eye strain or a headache ever while wearing these. They do look a little goofy but being in the e-sports style of frame that is the trade off. If you want better looks while sitting in the office the Wi-Five style are about the same size but have a better looking frame. The glasses can seem a little hefty in price but I would take them over a 12 button mouse or back-light, 2000 macro keyboard any day.